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Evergreen is an unincorporated town, a post office, and a census-designated place (CDP) located in and governed by Jefferson County, Colorado, U.S. The CDP is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Each session has different activities for campers to participate in including archery, horseback riding, swimming, arts & crafts, rifles, BB guns, and hiking. [8] During the off-season, Winter Workshop is a four-day session offered in December for veteran campers in 8th - 11th grades.
The Lariat Loop National Scenic and Historic Byway is a National Scenic Byway and a Colorado Scenic and Historic Byway located in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.The byway is a 40-mile (64 km) loop in the Front Range foothills west of Denver through Golden, Lookout Mountain Park, Genesee Park, Evergreen, Morrison, Red Rocks Park, and Dinosaur Ridge.
Name Nearest city Skiable area (acres) Top elevation (feet) Base elevation (feet) Vertical (feet) Runs Lifts Snowfall (in/year) Date Statistics Updated
The auction sale was operated by Sheldon Good & Co. [1] In January 2016, Echo Mountain filed for bankruptcy after falling behind on loan payments. [2] In the fall of 2016, the mountain was sold to a new owner in a deal that included all the land, facilities, equipment, snow cats and the chairlift.
A Kids Zone was established for children under 12 to attend for free. With the Tahoe festival, WinterWonderGrass began the support of local non-profits such as the Rex Foundation, an organization founded by the Grateful Dead to promote arts, sciences and education.
Bergen Park is a park near Evergreen, Colorado. It is on the National Register of Historic Places . Bergen Park was established in 1859 when pioneer settler Thomas Cunningham Bergen built a log cabin on his land and named his property.
Dedisse Park is a Denver Mountain Park located in Jefferson County, Colorado, USA.It was originally the scenic mountain ranch of 1860s pioneer Julius C. Dedisse. This 420 acres (1.7 km 2) of land was awarded to the city of Denver in 1919 through a condemnation suit against the Dedisse family who received $25,000 in compensation for it.